Nowhere else in the Outback offers fishing and fossicking in the same place than the rural town of Richmond. You’ll find Richmond right in the middle of the Tennant Creek. Fortunately access to town does not require a boat, as it would have done 110 million years ago when it was 40 metres under water.

Lake Fred Tritton offers refuge from the sparse plains of the Overlander’s Way. The lake is fully stocked with barramundi and many other species of fish. The lake can also be used for canoeing, water skiing, sailing and swimming. It is also a hub for town activities and events throughout the year.

Richmond is not just about the marine life however. The town’s pastoral and Indigenous heritage is unearthed through a number of attractions including the Cambridge Downs Heritage Display Centre, the Interpretative Historical walk and the Bush Tucker Gardens.

Cristy's unique career has taken her from country NSW to the city lights of Clarendon Street South Melbourne and back again. With an early career in radio as a copywriter and creative strategist, she is now a Jill of all trades as a graphic designer, website builder, blog writer, video editor, social media manager, marketing strategist and more.

In fact, give her any task and this chick will figure out how to do it! Go on, we dare you!

No, really, we DARE you!!

Cristy has won two Australian Commercial Radio Awards (ACRAs) for Best Ad and Best Sales Promotion, and even has an 'Employee of the Year' certificate with her name on it.

Cristy and her husband James have traveled extensively through Russia, China and South East Asia, and have two fur-babies, Sooty (cat) and Panda (puppy). Cristy loves drinking coffee, meeting people to drink coffee, coffee tasting and coffee flavoured cocktails. She also enjoys road trips, TED Talks and watching cat videos on youtube.